Over the course of the last year, there have been reports that the midfielder is unsettled at the Parc des Princes, while there have recently been rumours that the likes of Inter, Barcelona, Juventus, Chelsea and Manchester United all want to sign the 24-year-old.

Donato Di Campli, his representative, has fanned the speculation but did suggest that a summer move could be difficult to broker.

“Marco wants to win and at PSG just now he cannot,” he told Gazzetta Dello Sport. “He has been in Paris for five years and now has to make up his mind: does he want to earn a lot without winning anything or lift trophies and become a champion?

“The situation is very complicated, particularly because his contract is long. This is not a money problem.

“One thing is for certain: if he leaves PSG, it will be for a top European club.”

Verratti appears to have grown increasingly unsettled in Paris following the club's embarrassing 6-1 defeat against Barcelona in the Champions League, which saw them exit the competition having won the first leg 4-0 in the French capital.